SYNOPSIS
monitorlm servername [-file file] [-format f] [-localtime] [-template]
monitorlm servername [-health]
EXAMPLES
License Usage Report
Obtain a summary of server status and a detailed listing of in-use licenses in a textual format:
$ monitorlm hostname.domain.com -format text
Online help is available at
http://reference.wolfram.com/network
MathLM Version 11.2
MathLM Server hostname.domain.com
Date : Thursday, August 29 2017 14:11:59
License Usage Summary:
License Total Total
Program Class in Use Authorized
------------------------------------------------------
Mathematica A 2 20
MathKernel A 4 40
Sub Mathematica A 0 80
Sub MathKernel A 0 80
Licenses in Use:
License
Program Version Class Username Hostname Duration
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mathematica 11.1 A username client1.domain.com 08:49
Mathematica 11.2 A username client2.domain.com 06:33
MathKernel 11.1 A username client1.domain.com 08:44
MathKernel 11.2 A username client2.domain.com 06:52
MathKernel 11.2 A username client2.domain.com 06:52
MathKernel 11.2 A username client2.domain.com 06:30
Server Health Check
$ monitorlm hostname.domain.com -health
Health check: Server hostname.domain.com is healthy
OPTIONS
-file file
— Specify the file to which output should be directed.
-format format
— Specify the format for the output of monitorlm
.
-health
— Perform a health check on the server and exit immediately. Returns an exit code of 0
for a successful health check and 1
otherwise.
-localtime
— Specify that all given times should be in local time instead of GMT.
-template file
— Specify a file that acts as a template for the output of monitorlm.
DETAILS
If servername is not specified, monitorlm
defaults to the local machine.
monitorlm
supports both IPv4 and IPv6 environments with no additional configuration required.
Possible formats when using -format
are:
text | send output in text format to stdout | |
html | send output in HTML format to a temporary file and launch a web browser to display the file | |
cgi | send output in HTML format to stdout (used when called directly from a web browser) |